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i c3gn^tetgg^eae--j2 vol xiii no 215 a m monday Chicago october i 1913 monday raelatered d 5 patent offica pbice one cent hit mosss russia sends a 24-hour ultimatum to bulgaria 3411 see ghigagq feds win pennant whales capture the first flag brought to city since 1910 by taking fingl game of season | 3-0 after being beaten 5-4 bailey is the pitching hero his skill in the second battle holding rebels to two hits mayor sees the struggle by james clarkson ttmie whales sank three fathoms deep yesterday and then came up to blow and well they had a right to blow for they brought to Chicago the first league baseball pennant that has waved in our lake breezes since 1910 the first same went to pittsburgh 5 to 4 in eleven innings while the battle that decided the flag race went to the whales 3 lo 0 i was the first submersible base ball championship ever won in the history of the world and the crowd of 34,000 official count 34,212 that hmiked weeghman park on the north side like hanging gardens of frenzied fans saw baseball history in the making and knew what they were seeing what they saw that never was given to a baseball enthusiast to see before was a defeat a rout and then a drive lo victory all in the space of a single afternoon when in fact the day's issue was a draw as both the pittsburgh and the Chicago hub registered a game won each for tlie daj th whales had to win one game or els go to sleep for the winter in third place so far beneath the sur face as to make no splash at all in the tea of baseball history they were in the lead when play began for the first game of the double header that made the federal league park in Chicago a port of call for all Chicago fandom whales in sudden slip back to third place two hours and some minutes later after a stirring eleven-inning strug gle in which they had the game won up to the ninth inning only to have lie score tied by a jonah of baseball chance they dropped to third place in the federal race because st louis was defeating kansas city at the same time great war the fall thereof my countrymen and the thousands that had cheered and pulled through these stirring innings were dazed vita th > possibilities that confronted them it was a submersion that left nut a marker flag to show where the whales had dived almost below the surface of pennant possibilities manager joe tinker and mordecai brown the three-fingered one great cogs of the old cub machine put to gether with so much care by frank chance and veterans of races both for league and world's champion ships met in the dugout and politely discussed the situation it is not done said mr tinker you're perfectly right my dear | hoy said mr brown tt is not done especially on the north side bill bailey is hero in second battle then they shooed out the school of big and little whales with instruc tions to come up to blow or else seek retreat forever in the depths of ilia sea of ijlilivion and that tltn blow ' was usi-i in the vlctoimus sense and i j 75,000 jewels are stolen from mcmillan home widow of u s senator loses fortune at massachusetts summer residence new york oct 3 jewels val ued at more than 73,000 owned by mrs james mcmillan widow of united states senator mcmillan were stolen from the summer home of the family eagle head at manchester by-the-sea mass under circumstan ces which have baffled the best de tectives the mcmillan country home is on an estate of m^re than 200 acres it is the gathering place during the summer of members of the family and many of their friends mrs preston gibson of washington who began a suit for divorce last may was visiting there at the time of the robbery mrs mcmillan is her grand mother on the evening of august 7 mrs mcmillan placed her jewels in a safe which stands in the bathroom which opens off mrs mcmillan's bedroom in a small compartment in the safe mrs gibson had put two insurance policies these were also missing but in their stead a pair of small scissors had been left the detective agency which has been handling the case said to-niglÂ»t the disappearance of mrs preston gibson's insurance policies might lead to developments of a sensational nature rockefeller jr nearly caught in quicksand by international news service denver oct 3 â€” john d rocke feller jr his secretary and the sec retary to w m mckenzie king had two narrow escapes to-day five miles out of denver their big motor car was closely following a bis steel roller when the latter crashed through a bridge and fell twenty feet the rockefeller chauffeur backed off just in time and then at tempted to cross the bed of the creek midway the machine was caught within ten feet from where a loco motive recently disappeared in the quicksand there the car remained until rockefeller joined the others and put his shoulder to the wheel 9 miners entombed for a week rescued bv international news service tamaqua pa oct 3 â€” entombed since monday when water and culm broke into the foster tunnel of the lehigh coal & navigation company at coaldale nine miners were taken out alive this evening though the men had crouched in water most of the time and had subsisted partly on wax they were able to walk to the ambulance plays with matches costs child her life matches as playthings yesterday burned to death little eleanor ro loff three years old she and a cousin of her own age were playing at the home of her uncle john ramsdorf 7855 clyde avenue when her clothes were set afire and she was dead when her father and uncle who had been repairing the roof reached her u of c plans a course 111 motherhood dr marie maver announces new step in education of women lectures to be comprehensive care of health of young women and babies to be feature sponsor is enthusiastic a college course in motherhood s about to be offered at the university ot Chicago every branch of the sub ject will be taught from the pre liminary upbuilding of the health of the mother-to-be to the care of the growing child it is the newest step in the higher education of women although its ad vocates say it should be the begin ning of education years ago before the advent of modern frankness in the discussion of sex such proposals were invariably defeated by storms of opposition now it is said the op position is almost if not quite negli gible the course will probably be in charge of dr marie maver head of all the university's medical work in cluding the university household she sponsored the plan and her efforts have brought it to a realization among the main lines of instruction will be these iâ€”care1 â€” care of the health while still 1 â€¢ young women o â€” preparation for perfect mother hood by physical fitness o â€” care of the health while approach ing motherhood . a â€” care of the health after they have become mothers j â€” care of the infant child meets little opposition there is very little objection to putting in the new course dr maver explained but i believe we will be made to wait until after the new gymnasium is ready then the moth erhood course will be started i am waiting for the heads of the univer sity to give me the word 1 got the idea a long time ago realizing how important a thing it is to young wom en to care for themselves and pre pare to be the healthy mothers of healthy babies it is also important to the generations to come i know that mothers will be en thusiastic about the new course be cause all women see the importance of guarding the health of our young women mothers most of them are too busy or not well enough in formed on the subject to teach these details themselves and they will wel come a chance to have their girls learn these things from competent sources sentimental teaching it will be a sentimental sort of teaching too and the most important thing of all will be to select the right teachers only one teacher out ot many would be suited for such work no matter how much they know about the subject they will have to be chosen carefully and they will be obliged to teach carefully to get the right results olympian train is held up by two bandits conductor compelled to pass the hat collects 240 women's jewels passed up bv international news service minneapolis oct 3 â€” two armed and masked bandits held up the olympian the coast train over the Chicago milwaukee & st paul road between glencoe and hopkins to night forced the conductor to pass the hat collected about 240 from the occupants of the observation car and after being on the train forty five minutes pulled the air stopped the train and escaped in the darkness while hunters fired a fusillade of shots from the steps of the coaches only the quickness of head brake man john murphy prevented the ban dits from going through the whole train murphv who stepped from the rear sleeper as one of the bandits fired two shots close to the ears of conductor w f mcguire at the en trance of the observation car jumped back into the sleeper and threw the latch and while murphy went for ward warning the pasengers that the occupants of the back of the train were being robbed the conductor in the observation car at the point of a gun was passing the hat the second bandit covered flagman m g haw thorne in the vestibule never mind the women the first bandit told the conductor as women began to tear off their jewelry and toss it into the hat money is all we want four are hurt when street cars collide three women and a man were pain fully hurt and a score of passengers were badly seared and shaken up when an indiana avenue car collided with a twenty-sixth street car at the crossing of those streets last night those injured were mrs john syl vester 3629 indiana avenue mrs emil nounir 12'2 indiana avenue mrs e westley 23s east thirty-fifth street and george b wheeler 4721 calumet avenue all were cut by broken glass e c racey stricken 111 in city hall edward c racey member of the city civil service commission was stricken ill yesterday afternoon while attending a special session of the merit board in the city hall he was able to go to his home 4832 drake avenue in his auto later in the day he was sufficiently recovered to be at the dinner table no serious results are expected from the mo mentary collapse it was said racey only lately recovered from a serious illness of several months 200 auto drivers arrested in crusade two hundred automobilists were arrested yesterday in a sudden new crusade to enforce the motor vehicle ordinances all were ordered to ap pear tuesday morning in the speed ers court about seventy-five are charged with speeding and most of the others with passing a street car that had stopped for passengers lindsey threatens to shoot his detractors denver oct 3 â€” juvenile judgv ben lindsey is on the warpath when served with a subpoena in a criminal libel suit he declared he would pro tect his name with a shotgun and kill the next person who slanders him the weather at the fair san francisco oct s â€” the weather in san francisco to-day was warm and clear maximum tempera ture 85 minimum 60 u s weather forecast - â– â€” m Chicago a.\d vicinity â€” partly cloudy and poimiderahly cooler mon days tuesday fair and continued cool l moderate to freiih westerly wind tk.urkkati uk knr tumr.v-i 1,1 luiur.i ending at 7 p m hljrhent thi liih'pbl flol menn to normal temperature for the da.i r.o tve-ii <>! liiiitienitiiri irce liiiiimri 1 12s flee â– Â« . prk-lpiuttea lot tve it,v-twir hittm i miniii r 7 p in nine excel nin Â«â€¢ jsanarj i t.ii il ! relative mhuiih i a at Â«(>: 1 p m ao 7 i hi j barometric iic-.irt r"i"'e in *'â– level i a il , ae.ss t p m w.74 gniihur to-dajr bfbo eunmt us general weethw ouditione m pnuee 13 arcady fill prize herd is infected 10 be killed arthur w meeker's 30,000 dairy stock takes contagion after weeks of strictest guard 30,000 buyers of certified milk to be supplied from other herds slaughter 170 to-day t'rike dairy cattle on a portion of arcady farm on the outskirts of lake forest belonging to arthur w meeker have ben stricekn with the foot and mouth disease and will be killed to-day by the federal inspec tors under charge of dr adolph cas per who confirmed the diagnosis yes terday the herd numbering 170 cows of holstein and guernsey grade is the result of ten years careful selec tion the cattle have been the pride of their millionaire owner who has spared no time or money in bringing them up to fullest dairy efficiency the value of these animals cannot be reckoned entirely in dollars and cents but would bring from 2,1 100 to %"Â«, 000 on the market every possible effort of a vigilant corps of experienced dairymen has been exerted to prevent cattle on the other part of arcady l-'ni-m becoming infected for the past fivs weeks a guard has patrolled the farm to prev vent any one from going from or coming upon the place who might possibly bear germs from infected localities the men who have been caring for the cattle have haenstrict ly forbidden to leave the farm elaborate precautions teamsters who of necessity must leave the farm have been forbidden to associate with the dairy employes when the disease was discovered on adjoining estates those of samuel insull louis f swift joseph uuda hy howard shaw byron smith mrs scott durand and others the pre cautions against infection were made more elaborate daily at noon the cattle from the meeker model dairy were driven out of the barns and lined up for a rigid inspection by veterinarians who made reports of the same to the farm superintendent d w williams or to meeker himself before being re turned to their stalls the cows were made to walk through a bath of dis infectant placed in a shallow pool be fore the dairy door this was done in order that any germs brought to the farm by birds or insects might be killed stray dogs and cats have been killed as soon as sighted clean bili o saturday the herd was lined up for its usual inspection on saturday and the state and federal inspectors in attendance gave the entire herd of 170 head a clean bill of health but on examination at s o'clock sunday morning one cow one of the most valuable of the lot showed un mistakable symptoms of the malady by noon three cows were similarly affected and several hours later there were five this convinced the au thorities and meeker the only rem edy to safeguard the countryside was death preparations were at once made for carrying out this decision forty five men were at once put to work diÂ£'rtiug the trench into which the stricken cows will be driven then shot and covered over with quick lime and earth to facilitate the erad ication of the plague the trench will be finished during the day the cattle slaughtered and the work of disin fecting the entire premises begun before nightfall second herd quarantined at the first indication of the dis ease meeker placed his other dairy herd comprising ninety-five head of like holstein and guernsey strains i quarantine simply as a precaution al-j though the farm upon which they are located is six miles distant from tin point of infection on t li o homo farm~at telegraph and diamond lake i oads no danger need be feared from m russ ultimatum warns bulgaria serb invasion would be fratricidal act j ondon oct 3 following is the text of the altima j ' turn sent to bulgaria by rassia to-day the events which are taking place in bulgaria at this moment give evidence of a definite decision of king ferdinancts govern ment to place the fate of his country in the hands of germany the presence of german and austrian officers at the war ministry and on the staff of the army the concentration of troops on the serbian border and the extensive financial support accepted from our enemies by the sofia cabinet no longer leave any doubt as to the object of the military preparations of bulgaria the powers of the entente who have at heart the realization of the aspiration of the bulgarian people have on many oc casions warned m radoslavoff that any hostile act against serbia would be considered as directed against themselves the assurances given by the head of the bulgarian cabinet in reply to these warnings are contradicted by the facts the representative of russia which is bound to bulgaria by the imperishable memory of her liberation from the turkish yoke cannot sanction his present preparations for fratricidal aggression against a slav and allied people the russian minis ter therefore has received orders to leave bulgaria with all the staffs of the legation and consulates if the bulgarian government does not within twenty-four hours openly break with the enemies of the slav cause and of russia and does not at once proceed to send away officers belonging to the armies of states which are at war with powers of the entente allies victory is sure says sir john french same glorious spirit will continue he de clares drive has failed correspondent avers the following dispatches one from a neutral observer of the allies great drive on the western front the other from sir john french the british commander constitute the day's most important news from the battlefield where the allies are smashing at the german lines cable to the '- v ~ ll la buenos behind i â€” the i has i a i battle a place the french i a champagne i the miles i from more than i the i on september i for i the for i the i of can i an thirty i the battle i was the whole from i the column i stormed i j the biavery i on double each i was lines i i thirty i were i by the but i the the at i mowed i the territorials i the attack i i between hervon i the break the german i on three a i to four to the i two the french i ridges i the a i thrown i to the purpose double attack i to retire i or the the i be i fore notwithstanding i the the i were i be i impossi i ble moment the ger i on passed i the seems il the last i to combina i the ma ii must ii more than 100,000 i , â– to a neutral i brittle the i torre l the the i general m a in il the german h british headquarters in france sept 30 via london oct 3 â€” prediction of success for the allies in the drive now under way and a final and complete victory are made by field marshal sir john french the following special order of the day has been issued by him we have now reached a definite state in the great battle which com menced on the 23th instant our al lies in the south have pierced the germans last line intrcnchments and effected large capture of prisoners suns and tents the french army on our immedi ate right has been heavily opposed but has brilliantly succeeded in se curing an important position known as the vimy ridge calls results important the operations of the british forces have been most successful and have had great and important results on the morning of the 25th the first and fourth corps attacked and carried the germans first and most powerful line of entrenchments extending from our extreme right flank at grenay u a point north of the hohenzollern re doubt a distanec of 6,500 vards this position was exceptionally strong consisting of a double line which included some large redoubts and a network of trenches and a bombproof shelter dugouts were con structed at short intervals all along the line some of them being large caves thirty feet below t ground the eleventh corps in general re serve and the third cavalry division were subsequently thrown into the fight and finally the twenty-eighth division after the vicissitudes at tendant upon every great fight the geiman line and second line posts were taken a commanding position known as hill 70 in advance of loos was finally captured and a strong line established and consolidated in close proximity to the german third and last line serbian losses heavy the germans suffered heavy losses particularly in many counter attaeks by which they vainly en deavored to wrest back captured po sitions but which have all been gal lantly repulsed by our troops i desire to express to the army under my command my deep appre ciation of the splendid work they have accomplished and my heartiest thanks for the brilliant leadership displayed by general sir douglass haig and the corps and division com manders who acted under his orders in the main attack i feel the utmoit confidence and assurance that tie same glorious army sent by czar to attack if note fails 600,000 massed to invade bul garia break off with ger many or russ envoy quits so fia says note to ferdinand # austro-german drive against ser bia to commence this week three greek ships are chased entente withdraws its offers by international news service london oct 3 the balkan situation has been brought to a crisis through sharp action by russia which to-day sent an tiul rnatum to bulgaria demanding the immediate expulsion of the austro german officers ho recently ar rived in sofia and instructing the russian minister at sofia to leave within twenty-four hours if this is not done the communication which was de livered at sofia by the russian min ister notifies bulgaria that her miri tary preparations leave no doubt in the mind of the czar's government that her intention is to invade serbia and that any hostile act against a slav and allied people would be considered hostile toward russia the note then demands that bul garia openly break with germany and send away the german officers within twenty-four hours at the same time definite report have been received here that 600,0ci russian troops have been concen trated at odessa for a campaign against bulgaria three greek ships chased by bulgarians three greek sailing ships have been chased by an armed bulgarian customs cutter shots were flrÂ«'l by the bulgarian vessel disembarkation of the great franco-british force whose arrival in the aegean was reported recently has begun at salonika and king constantine is reported on his way to that point to take charge of the greek contingent offers made by the entente powers to bulgaria for her co-openition or which she made no reply except thp mobilization of her troops have been withdrawn the bulgarian mobilization is com pleted three hundred and fifty thousand men are under arms ah artillery regiments have been sent to the serbian frontier while other di visions are concentrated at kula and belogradcik a short distance back from the border it is reported from sofia that ra doslavoffist newspapers continue to affirm that bulgaria will not attack serbia government denies germans are in army the bulgarian government has is sued a denial of the reports concern ing the entry of german officers into the bulgarian army these report it declares are due to the fact that many german officers arriving from constantinople spent a few days in sofia and afterward returned to ger despite assertions of the bulgarian government that the country is quiet i information received by the rome j corriere delia sera from bucharest and athens is to the effect that agi tations disorders and conflicts b -| tween the populace and polio ari i frequent bucharest is full o.lÃŸul a , continued on 6th page 2d 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i c3gn^tetgg^eae--j2 vol xiii no 215 a m monday Chicago october i 1913 monday raelatered d 5 patent offica pbice one cent hit mosss russia sends a 24-hour ultimatum to bulgaria 3411 see ghigagq feds win pennant whales capture the first flag brought to city since 1910 by taking fingl game of season | 3-0 after being beaten 5-4 bailey is the pitching hero his skill in the second battle holding rebels to two hits mayor sees the struggle by james clarkson ttmie whales sank three fathoms deep yesterday and then came up to blow and well they had a right to blow for they brought to Chicago the first league baseball pennant that has waved in our lake breezes since 1910 the first same went to pittsburgh 5 to 4 in eleven innings while the battle that decided the flag race went to the whales 3 lo 0 i was the first submersible base ball championship ever won in the history of the world and the crowd of 34,000 official count 34,212 that hmiked weeghman park on the north side like hanging gardens of frenzied fans saw baseball history in the making and knew what they were seeing what they saw that never was given to a baseball enthusiast to see before was a defeat a rout and then a drive lo victory all in the space of a single afternoon when in fact the day's issue was a draw as both the pittsburgh and the Chicago hub registered a game won each for tlie daj th whales had to win one game or els go to sleep for the winter in third place so far beneath the sur face as to make no splash at all in the tea of baseball history they were in the lead when play began for the first game of the double header that made the federal league park in Chicago a port of call for all Chicago fandom whales in sudden slip back to third place two hours and some minutes later after a stirring eleven-inning strug gle in which they had the game won up to the ninth inning only to have lie score tied by a jonah of baseball chance they dropped to third place in the federal race because st louis was defeating kansas city at the same time great war the fall thereof my countrymen and the thousands that had cheered and pulled through these stirring innings were dazed vita th > possibilities that confronted them it was a submersion that left nut a marker flag to show where the whales had dived almost below the surface of pennant possibilities manager joe tinker and mordecai brown the three-fingered one great cogs of the old cub machine put to gether with so much care by frank chance and veterans of races both for league and world's champion ships met in the dugout and politely discussed the situation it is not done said mr tinker you're perfectly right my dear | hoy said mr brown tt is not done especially on the north side bill bailey is hero in second battle then they shooed out the school of big and little whales with instruc tions to come up to blow or else seek retreat forever in the depths of ilia sea of ijlilivion and that tltn blow ' was usi-i in the vlctoimus sense and i j 75,000 jewels are stolen from mcmillan home widow of u s senator loses fortune at massachusetts summer residence new york oct 3 jewels val ued at more than 73,000 owned by mrs james mcmillan widow of united states senator mcmillan were stolen from the summer home of the family eagle head at manchester by-the-sea mass under circumstan ces which have baffled the best de tectives the mcmillan country home is on an estate of m^re than 200 acres it is the gathering place during the summer of members of the family and many of their friends mrs preston gibson of washington who began a suit for divorce last may was visiting there at the time of the robbery mrs mcmillan is her grand mother on the evening of august 7 mrs mcmillan placed her jewels in a safe which stands in the bathroom which opens off mrs mcmillan's bedroom in a small compartment in the safe mrs gibson had put two insurance policies these were also missing but in their stead a pair of small scissors had been left the detective agency which has been handling the case said to-niglÂ»t the disappearance of mrs preston gibson's insurance policies might lead to developments of a sensational nature rockefeller jr nearly caught in quicksand by international news service denver oct 3 â€” john d rocke feller jr his secretary and the sec retary to w m mckenzie king had two narrow escapes to-day five miles out of denver their big motor car was closely following a bis steel roller when the latter crashed through a bridge and fell twenty feet the rockefeller chauffeur backed off just in time and then at tempted to cross the bed of the creek midway the machine was caught within ten feet from where a loco motive recently disappeared in the quicksand there the car remained until rockefeller joined the others and put his shoulder to the wheel 9 miners entombed for a week rescued bv international news service tamaqua pa oct 3 â€” entombed since monday when water and culm broke into the foster tunnel of the lehigh coal & navigation company at coaldale nine miners were taken out alive this evening though the men had crouched in water most of the time and had subsisted partly on wax they were able to walk to the ambulance plays with matches costs child her life matches as playthings yesterday burned to death little eleanor ro loff three years old she and a cousin of her own age were playing at the home of her uncle john ramsdorf 7855 clyde avenue when her clothes were set afire and she was dead when her father and uncle who had been repairing the roof reached her u of c plans a course 111 motherhood dr marie maver announces new step in education of women lectures to be comprehensive care of health of young women and babies to be feature sponsor is enthusiastic a college course in motherhood s about to be offered at the university ot Chicago every branch of the sub ject will be taught from the pre liminary upbuilding of the health of the mother-to-be to the care of the growing child it is the newest step in the higher education of women although its ad vocates say it should be the begin ning of education years ago before the advent of modern frankness in the discussion of sex such proposals were invariably defeated by storms of opposition now it is said the op position is almost if not quite negli gible the course will probably be in charge of dr marie maver head of all the university's medical work in cluding the university household she sponsored the plan and her efforts have brought it to a realization among the main lines of instruction will be these iâ€”care1 â€” care of the health while still 1 â€¢ young women o â€” preparation for perfect mother hood by physical fitness o â€” care of the health while approach ing motherhood . a â€” care of the health after they have become mothers j â€” care of the infant child meets little opposition there is very little objection to putting in the new course dr maver explained but i believe we will be made to wait until after the new gymnasium is ready then the moth erhood course will be started i am waiting for the heads of the univer sity to give me the word 1 got the idea a long time ago realizing how important a thing it is to young wom en to care for themselves and pre pare to be the healthy mothers of healthy babies it is also important to the generations to come i know that mothers will be en thusiastic about the new course be cause all women see the importance of guarding the health of our young women mothers most of them are too busy or not well enough in formed on the subject to teach these details themselves and they will wel come a chance to have their girls learn these things from competent sources sentimental teaching it will be a sentimental sort of teaching too and the most important thing of all will be to select the right teachers only one teacher out ot many would be suited for such work no matter how much they know about the subject they will have to be chosen carefully and they will be obliged to teach carefully to get the right results olympian train is held up by two bandits conductor compelled to pass the hat collects 240 women's jewels passed up bv international news service minneapolis oct 3 â€” two armed and masked bandits held up the olympian the coast train over the Chicago milwaukee & st paul road between glencoe and hopkins to night forced the conductor to pass the hat collected about 240 from the occupants of the observation car and after being on the train forty five minutes pulled the air stopped the train and escaped in the darkness while hunters fired a fusillade of shots from the steps of the coaches only the quickness of head brake man john murphy prevented the ban dits from going through the whole train murphv who stepped from the rear sleeper as one of the bandits fired two shots close to the ears of conductor w f mcguire at the en trance of the observation car jumped back into the sleeper and threw the latch and while murphy went for ward warning the pasengers that the occupants of the back of the train were being robbed the conductor in the observation car at the point of a gun was passing the hat the second bandit covered flagman m g haw thorne in the vestibule never mind the women the first bandit told the conductor as women began to tear off their jewelry and toss it into the hat money is all we want four are hurt when street cars collide three women and a man were pain fully hurt and a score of passengers were badly seared and shaken up when an indiana avenue car collided with a twenty-sixth street car at the crossing of those streets last night those injured were mrs john syl vester 3629 indiana avenue mrs emil nounir 12'2 indiana avenue mrs e westley 23s east thirty-fifth street and george b wheeler 4721 calumet avenue all were cut by broken glass e c racey stricken 111 in city hall edward c racey member of the city civil service commission was stricken ill yesterday afternoon while attending a special session of the merit board in the city hall he was able to go to his home 4832 drake avenue in his auto later in the day he was sufficiently recovered to be at the dinner table no serious results are expected from the mo mentary collapse it was said racey only lately recovered from a serious illness of several months 200 auto drivers arrested in crusade two hundred automobilists were arrested yesterday in a sudden new crusade to enforce the motor vehicle ordinances all were ordered to ap pear tuesday morning in the speed ers court about seventy-five are charged with speeding and most of the others with passing a street car that had stopped for passengers lindsey threatens to shoot his detractors denver oct 3 â€” juvenile judgv ben lindsey is on the warpath when served with a subpoena in a criminal libel suit he declared he would pro tect his name with a shotgun and kill the next person who slanders him the weather at the fair san francisco oct s â€” the weather in san francisco to-day was warm and clear maximum tempera ture 85 minimum 60 u s weather forecast - â– â€” m Chicago a.\d vicinity â€” partly cloudy and poimiderahly cooler mon days tuesday fair and continued cool l moderate to freiih westerly wind tk.urkkati uk knr tumr.v-i 1,1 luiur.i ending at 7 p m hljrhent thi liih'pbl flol menn to normal temperature for the da.i r.o tve-ii <>! liiiitienitiiri irce liiiiimri 1 12s flee â– Â« . prk-lpiuttea lot tve it,v-twir hittm i miniii r 7 p in nine excel nin Â«â€¢ jsanarj i t.ii il ! relative mhuiih i a at Â«(>: 1 p m ao 7 i hi j barometric iic-.irt r"i"'e in *'â– level i a il , ae.ss t p m w.74 gniihur to-dajr bfbo eunmt us general weethw ouditione m pnuee 13 arcady fill prize herd is infected 10 be killed arthur w meeker's 30,000 dairy stock takes contagion after weeks of strictest guard 30,000 buyers of certified milk to be supplied from other herds slaughter 170 to-day t'rike dairy cattle on a portion of arcady farm on the outskirts of lake forest belonging to arthur w meeker have ben stricekn with the foot and mouth disease and will be killed to-day by the federal inspec tors under charge of dr adolph cas per who confirmed the diagnosis yes terday the herd numbering 170 cows of holstein and guernsey grade is the result of ten years careful selec tion the cattle have been the pride of their millionaire owner who has spared no time or money in bringing them up to fullest dairy efficiency the value of these animals cannot be reckoned entirely in dollars and cents but would bring from 2,1 100 to %"Â«, 000 on the market every possible effort of a vigilant corps of experienced dairymen has been exerted to prevent cattle on the other part of arcady l-'ni-m becoming infected for the past fivs weeks a guard has patrolled the farm to prev vent any one from going from or coming upon the place who might possibly bear germs from infected localities the men who have been caring for the cattle have haenstrict ly forbidden to leave the farm elaborate precautions teamsters who of necessity must leave the farm have been forbidden to associate with the dairy employes when the disease was discovered on adjoining estates those of samuel insull louis f swift joseph uuda hy howard shaw byron smith mrs scott durand and others the pre cautions against infection were made more elaborate daily at noon the cattle from the meeker model dairy were driven out of the barns and lined up for a rigid inspection by veterinarians who made reports of the same to the farm superintendent d w williams or to meeker himself before being re turned to their stalls the cows were made to walk through a bath of dis infectant placed in a shallow pool be fore the dairy door this was done in order that any germs brought to the farm by birds or insects might be killed stray dogs and cats have been killed as soon as sighted clean bili o saturday the herd was lined up for its usual inspection on saturday and the state and federal inspectors in attendance gave the entire herd of 170 head a clean bill of health but on examination at s o'clock sunday morning one cow one of the most valuable of the lot showed un mistakable symptoms of the malady by noon three cows were similarly affected and several hours later there were five this convinced the au thorities and meeker the only rem edy to safeguard the countryside was death preparations were at once made for carrying out this decision forty five men were at once put to work diÂ£'rtiug the trench into which the stricken cows will be driven then shot and covered over with quick lime and earth to facilitate the erad ication of the plague the trench will be finished during the day the cattle slaughtered and the work of disin fecting the entire premises begun before nightfall second herd quarantined at the first indication of the dis ease meeker placed his other dairy herd comprising ninety-five head of like holstein and guernsey strains i quarantine simply as a precaution al-j though the farm upon which they are located is six miles distant from tin point of infection on t li o homo farm~at telegraph and diamond lake i oads no danger need be feared from m russ ultimatum warns bulgaria serb invasion would be fratricidal act j ondon oct 3 following is the text of the altima j ' turn sent to bulgaria by rassia to-day the events which are taking place in bulgaria at this moment give evidence of a definite decision of king ferdinancts govern ment to place the fate of his country in the hands of germany the presence of german and austrian officers at the war ministry and on the staff of the army the concentration of troops on the serbian border and the extensive financial support accepted from our enemies by the sofia cabinet no longer leave any doubt as to the object of the military preparations of bulgaria the powers of the entente who have at heart the realization of the aspiration of the bulgarian people have on many oc casions warned m radoslavoff that any hostile act against serbia would be considered as directed against themselves the assurances given by the head of the bulgarian cabinet in reply to these warnings are contradicted by the facts the representative of russia which is bound to bulgaria by the imperishable memory of her liberation from the turkish yoke cannot sanction his present preparations for fratricidal aggression against a slav and allied people the russian minis ter therefore has received orders to leave bulgaria with all the staffs of the legation and consulates if the bulgarian government does not within twenty-four hours openly break with the enemies of the slav cause and of russia and does not at once proceed to send away officers belonging to the armies of states which are at war with powers of the entente allies victory is sure says sir john french same glorious spirit will continue he de clares drive has failed correspondent avers the following dispatches one from a neutral observer of the allies great drive on the western front the other from sir john french the british commander constitute the day's most important news from the battlefield where the allies are smashing at the german lines cable to the '- v ~ ll la buenos behind i â€” the i has i a i battle a place the french i a champagne i the miles i from more than i the i on september i for i the for i the i of can i an thirty i the battle i was the whole from i the column i stormed i j the biavery i on double each i was lines i i thirty i were i by the but i the the at i mowed i the territorials i the attack i i between hervon i the break the german i on three a i to four to the i two the french i ridges i the a i thrown i to the purpose double attack i to retire i or the the i be i fore notwithstanding i the the i were i be i impossi i ble moment the ger i on passed i the seems il the last i to combina i the ma ii must ii more than 100,000 i , â– to a neutral i brittle the i torre l the the i general m a in il the german h british headquarters in france sept 30 via london oct 3 â€” prediction of success for the allies in the drive now under way and a final and complete victory are made by field marshal sir john french the following special order of the day has been issued by him we have now reached a definite state in the great battle which com menced on the 23th instant our al lies in the south have pierced the germans last line intrcnchments and effected large capture of prisoners suns and tents the french army on our immedi ate right has been heavily opposed but has brilliantly succeeded in se curing an important position known as the vimy ridge calls results important the operations of the british forces have been most successful and have had great and important results on the morning of the 25th the first and fourth corps attacked and carried the germans first and most powerful line of entrenchments extending from our extreme right flank at grenay u a point north of the hohenzollern re doubt a distanec of 6,500 vards this position was exceptionally strong consisting of a double line which included some large redoubts and a network of trenches and a bombproof shelter dugouts were con structed at short intervals all along the line some of them being large caves thirty feet below t ground the eleventh corps in general re serve and the third cavalry division were subsequently thrown into the fight and finally the twenty-eighth division after the vicissitudes at tendant upon every great fight the geiman line and second line posts were taken a commanding position known as hill 70 in advance of loos was finally captured and a strong line established and consolidated in close proximity to the german third and last line serbian losses heavy the germans suffered heavy losses particularly in many counter attaeks by which they vainly en deavored to wrest back captured po sitions but which have all been gal lantly repulsed by our troops i desire to express to the army under my command my deep appre ciation of the splendid work they have accomplished and my heartiest thanks for the brilliant leadership displayed by general sir douglass haig and the corps and division com manders who acted under his orders in the main attack i feel the utmoit confidence and assurance that tie same glorious army sent by czar to attack if note fails 600,000 massed to invade bul garia break off with ger many or russ envoy quits so fia says note to ferdinand # austro-german drive against ser bia to commence this week three greek ships are chased entente withdraws its offers by international news service london oct 3 the balkan situation has been brought to a crisis through sharp action by russia which to-day sent an tiul rnatum to bulgaria demanding the immediate expulsion of the austro german officers ho recently ar rived in sofia and instructing the russian minister at sofia to leave within twenty-four hours if this is not done the communication which was de livered at sofia by the russian min ister notifies bulgaria that her miri tary preparations leave no doubt in the mind of the czar's government that her intention is to invade serbia and that any hostile act against a slav and allied people would be considered hostile toward russia the note then demands that bul garia openly break with germany and send away the german officers within twenty-four hours at the same time definite report have been received here that 600,0ci russian troops have been concen trated at odessa for a campaign against bulgaria three greek ships chased by bulgarians three greek sailing ships have been chased by an armed bulgarian customs cutter shots were flrÂ«'l by the bulgarian vessel disembarkation of the great franco-british force whose arrival in the aegean was reported recently has begun at salonika and king constantine is reported on his way to that point to take charge of the greek contingent offers made by the entente powers to bulgaria for her co-openition or which she made no reply except thp mobilization of her troops have been withdrawn the bulgarian mobilization is com pleted three hundred and fifty thousand men are under arms ah artillery regiments have been sent to the serbian frontier while other di visions are concentrated at kula and belogradcik a short distance back from the border it is reported from sofia that ra doslavoffist newspapers continue to affirm that bulgaria will not attack serbia government denies germans are in army the bulgarian government has is sued a denial of the reports concern ing the entry of german officers into the bulgarian army these report it declares are due to the fact that many german officers arriving from constantinople spent a few days in sofia and afterward returned to ger despite assertions of the bulgarian government that the country is quiet i information received by the rome j corriere delia sera from bucharest and athens is to the effect that agi tations disorders and conflicts b -| tween the populace and polio ari i frequent bucharest is full o.lÃŸul a , continued on 6th page 2d 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